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saying claiming it reminded them about tough times under egypt's former dictator hosni mubarak egypt is going through tough times of course these days clashes between demonstrators and police and soldiers still continued all across the country still continuing claim lives just last week it ended in the dust of cleaved at least fifteen people and these days a supreme council of military forces egypt's new authority is often criticised for being too slow and too and determined in promise democratic reforms are struggling to cling to power very sensitive about any influence especially from both and very sensible to control and they're trying to keep power and to control everything and of course as part of this for a new military government might even suspect these organizations and. sponsored from abroad of supporting of sponsoring protests says all across egypt let's talk more about this now go to pennsylvania that is lawrence davidson he's a professor of middle east history at west chester university lawrence high why is the military leadership launch this raid do you think what what
saying claiming it reminded them about tough times under egypt's former dictator hosni mubarak egypt is going through tough times of course these days clashes between demonstrators and police and soldiers still continued all across the country still continuing claim lives just last week it ended in the dust of cleaved at least fifteen people and these days a supreme council of military forces egypt's new authority is often criticised for being too slow and too and determined in promise...
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iraq, like egypt and other countries undergoing dramatic changes, faces immense challenges in the years ahead. we met an iraqi american who spent much of her life in war zones who firmly believes the key to lasting peace is in the hands of women >> i grew up in war, and i grew up in not only a war but a-- iraq was led by saddam hussein. so it was fear and terror. >> reporter: zanea's father was saddam hussein's personal pilot. her family's ever move controlled by his iron hand. >> the fear-- i wish i can can explain that fear. it was like a poison gas leaked into our home and we all breathed it slowly. i was about 10 years old when the iran-iraq war started. and at a very young age i learned there is this other side of war that sort of no one talks about, and that is what women go through and what women live in war. and it was the women who ran the schools. it was the women who ran the factories. and it's women who keep life going in the midst war. >> mitchell: you're saying it's a story that is not told, generally speaking. >> it is not told and we are impacted by that when it comes to
iraq, like egypt and other countries undergoing dramatic changes, faces immense challenges in the years ahead. we met an iraqi american who spent much of her life in war zones who firmly believes the key to lasting peace is in the hands of women >> i grew up in war, and i grew up in not only a war but a-- iraq was led by saddam hussein. so it was fear and terror. >> reporter: zanea's father was saddam hussein's personal pilot. her family's ever move controlled by his iron hand....
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but more importantly, there's an outcry in egypt. the sight of women being stripped and beaten on the streets is one which i think is very offensive in a conservative society like egypts and it's going to bring more people out in streets. >> more to come, michael singh, thanks for your time. >>> up next, house democratic whip steny hoyer ways in live on "andrea mitchell reports." honey, check your email! [ cellphone chimes ] [ cat yodeling ] kids! [ cat yodeling ] sing, larry, sing! [ cat yodeling ] we should have got a cat. [ male announcer ] get low prices on gifts to stay connected. order your last-minute gifts at walmart-dot-com and get free same-day pickup on select items. save money. live better. walmart. yes. but lately we've been using k-y® intense™. it stimulates arousal so the big moment is... (announcer) k-y® brand intense™ - intensifies female satisfaction. uil bud i'm stild stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't un-stuff your nose. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels fights you
but more importantly, there's an outcry in egypt. the sight of women being stripped and beaten on the streets is one which i think is very offensive in a conservative society like egypts and it's going to bring more people out in streets. >> more to come, michael singh, thanks for your time. >>> up next, house democratic whip steny hoyer ways in live on "andrea mitchell reports." honey, check your email! [ cellphone chimes ] [ cat yodeling ] kids! [ cat yodeling ] sing,...
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. >>> in egypt protesting in the military troops clashed for the fourth day. official say hundreds of people on both sides were hurt as a result of the unrest. at least 13 killed since friday. now things called down after the ousting of the former president hosni mubarak but sprouted up again after military rulers gave mubarak's prime minister the former job back. >>> people are paying respects the former leader havel today. funeral is set for friday. >>> police say she was involved in the murder of a hopkins researcher stephen pit karen. -- pitcairn. plus, he was drunk and he let his 9-year-old daughter drive. the sentence the judge is handing down. details of that coming up. you are watching "good morning maryland a live look at the nation's capital. news time 5:27, 49 degrees outside. is that thing getting closer? look how high that thing's going. look out there, look at the debris. all right, give me the camera. no, just drive. i've got it. zoom in! zoom in! i can't believe this is happening. it's everywhere. are you getting this? yeah, i've got it. what w
. >>> in egypt protesting in the military troops clashed for the fourth day. official say hundreds of people on both sides were hurt as a result of the unrest. at least 13 killed since friday. now things called down after the ousting of the former president hosni mubarak but sprouted up again after military rulers gave mubarak's prime minister the former job back. >>> people are paying respects the former leader havel today. funeral is set for friday. >>> police say...
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and non-profit groups are raided in egypt. some of them with major ties to some of the most important people here in washington like john mccain and madeleine albright. an outrageous step in cairo. we're going to tell you what's going on. the ramifications are enormous, especially when it comes to the billions in u.s. assistance that goes to egypt. ous. for those of us with lactose intolerance... lactaid® milk. the original 100% lactose-free milk. [ female announcer ] you use the healing power of touch every day. the healing power of touch can be even more powerful. with precise from the makers of tylenol. precise pain relieving cream works quickly to activate sensory receptors. it helps block pain signals fast for relief you can feel precisely where you need it most. precise. only from the makers of tylenol. [♪...] >> male announcer: book now, save up to 65%. call 1-800-sandals. >>> egyptian police raiding the offices of three u.s. based prodemocracy human rights organizations, seizing computers and documents. part of a ma
and non-profit groups are raided in egypt. some of them with major ties to some of the most important people here in washington like john mccain and madeleine albright. an outrageous step in cairo. we're going to tell you what's going on. the ramifications are enormous, especially when it comes to the billions in u.s. assistance that goes to egypt. ous. for those of us with lactose intolerance... lactaid® milk. the original 100% lactose-free milk. [ female announcer ] you use the healing power...
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my prediction is the military is not done in egypt. they've been in charge for 60 years and i will be real surprised if we don't have either a military officer or somebody with a very close ties to the military who serves as the next president of egypt. yes, sir. >> aside from the fact they were in different parties was eisenhower's's relationship with truman? >> i don't pretend to be expert on that. there is a book called harry and ike. that's the correct title. i forget the author's name. i'm an old guy and the part of my brain that remembers names has died. [laughter] and so i get caught with that sometimes. it was not an easy relationship. having said that, you know, truman chose eisenhower to head nato. we now know from the diary that he intended to persuade ike as early as 1948 to run for president on the democratic ticket. how serious that was for truman i haven't studied but we now know that is in his diaries. on the other hand there is very tense in 1953 at the inaugural inauguration eisenhower did not get out of the car and g
my prediction is the military is not done in egypt. they've been in charge for 60 years and i will be real surprised if we don't have either a military officer or somebody with a very close ties to the military who serves as the next president of egypt. yes, sir. >> aside from the fact they were in different parties was eisenhower's's relationship with truman? >> i don't pretend to be expert on that. there is a book called harry and ike. that's the correct title. i forget the...
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you have seen them thrown during demonstrations in cairo, egypt. but in virginia? >> we do not get these types of calls or somebody is throwing and ignited device at the house in nearly catching on fire. it is rare for our county. >> if it would have exploded, i do not think we would have been here today. >> fortunately, they were able to put out the fire before that happened. police said no suspects. >> any idea why somebody would throw what police are describing as a molotov cocktail at your house? >> they are heading on me. do you know what i mean? >> the family remains very concerned that this suspect or suspects are still out on the loose. police tell us they are working the case. anybody with any information please give them a call. >>> thank you so much. coming up on abc 7 news at 5:00 what was the dancing with the stars champ doing at the pentagon today and why was he dancing? >>> let's go live to were the president is now speaking and will soon be gliding the christmas tree. >> we should love of god and love our neighbor as ourselves. that teaching has com
you have seen them thrown during demonstrations in cairo, egypt. but in virginia? >> we do not get these types of calls or somebody is throwing and ignited device at the house in nearly catching on fire. it is rare for our county. >> if it would have exploded, i do not think we would have been here today. >> fortunately, they were able to put out the fire before that happened. police said no suspects. >> any idea why somebody would throw what police are describing as a...
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so they're not, you know, not trying to isolate egypt. now, the elections, the way they're going, it's going to bring the muslim brotherhood is going to have the plurality of votes and will probably lead a coalition government. the relationship between the saudis and the muslim brotherhood is extremely ambiguous. the muslim brotherhood during the first gulf war sided with saddam hussein. this really infuriated the saudis who had taken in thousands and thousands and thousands of muslim brethren in the '50s and '60s after nasser turned against the muslim brotherhood. so here they had sheltered the muslim brotherhood for decades, and they felt betrayed by the brotherhood during the first gulf war. furthermore, they blamed the muslim brotherhood for politicizing islam and creating what some people call neo-wahhabiists which are a mixture of wahhabis and muslim brethren, but very politically minded. so i don't think they're happy to see the muslim brotherhood win as big a vote they've gotten. on the other hand, i think they're happy to see the
so they're not, you know, not trying to isolate egypt. now, the elections, the way they're going, it's going to bring the muslim brotherhood is going to have the plurality of votes and will probably lead a coalition government. the relationship between the saudis and the muslim brotherhood is extremely ambiguous. the muslim brotherhood during the first gulf war sided with saddam hussein. this really infuriated the saudis who had taken in thousands and thousands and thousands of muslim brethren...
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it sounds remarkably difficult to do ordinary -- almost sounds like egypt or the frustration that builds up in tunisia in the regulatory environment, the climate of uncertainty that even small businesses in the agricultural sector require is not there. my question is why. is it just about petty corruption and take people off to get approval? why is there even such a regulatory regime in the first place given historical weakness? >> they are both internal and external challenges. the internal challenge bleep original corruption is part of it but only part of it. obviously infrastructure is problematic. i will give you an example of pomegranate in kandahar. we had a huge air shipment of kandahar, granite in dubai. flying pomegranate is not the most effective -- cost-effective way. second problem is you couldn't even do that previously. you couldn't aggregate in of produce in afghanistan because you didn't have cold storage. >> a cold storage facility next to the airport. >> exactly. and you need energy. so there are a lot of just impediments in terms of the infrastructure. but part of it i
it sounds remarkably difficult to do ordinary -- almost sounds like egypt or the frustration that builds up in tunisia in the regulatory environment, the climate of uncertainty that even small businesses in the agricultural sector require is not there. my question is why. is it just about petty corruption and take people off to get approval? why is there even such a regulatory regime in the first place given historical weakness? >> they are both internal and external challenges. the...
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my prediction is the military is not done in egypt. they've been in charge for 60 years and i will be real surprised if we don't have either a military officer or somebody with a very close ties to the military who serves as the next president of egypt. yes, sir. >> aside from the fact they were in different parties was eisenhower's's relationship with truman? >> i don't pretend to be expert on that. there is a book called harry and ike. that's the correct title. i forget the author's name. i'm an old guy and the part of my brain that remembers names has died. [laughter] and so i get caught with that sometimes. it was not an easy relationship. having said that, you know, truman chose eisenhower to head nato. we now know from the diary that he intended to persuade ike as early as 1948 to run for president on the democratic ticket. how serious that was for truman i haven't studied but we now know that is in his diaries. on the other hand there is very tense in 1953 at the inaugural inauguration eisenhower did not get out of the car and g
my prediction is the military is not done in egypt. they've been in charge for 60 years and i will be real surprised if we don't have either a military officer or somebody with a very close ties to the military who serves as the next president of egypt. yes, sir. >> aside from the fact they were in different parties was eisenhower's's relationship with truman? >> i don't pretend to be expert on that. there is a book called harry and ike. that's the correct title. i forget the...
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these are countries like turkey and egypt as well as jordan. this is an important time to be able to develop and restore those key relationships in this crucial area. this is not impossible. if gestures are rebuked, the world will see those rebukes for what they are. and that is exactly why israel should pursue them. like all of you, i have been deeply troubled by the direction of the turkish-israeli relationship. jury is a key nato ally and has proven to be a real partner in our ever to support democratic change and to stand against the toward -- totalitarian regimes they use violence against their own people. it is in israel's interest, turkey's interest, and u.s. interests for israel to reconcile with turkey and both turkey and israel need to do more to put their relationship back on our track. as a message i have taken to jerusalem and is a message that will be taking to ankara live later this month. the current leaders of egypt along with jordan have made very clear to me privately and publicly that they are committed to their peace treati
these are countries like turkey and egypt as well as jordan. this is an important time to be able to develop and restore those key relationships in this crucial area. this is not impossible. if gestures are rebuked, the world will see those rebukes for what they are. and that is exactly why israel should pursue them. like all of you, i have been deeply troubled by the direction of the turkish-israeli relationship. jury is a key nato ally and has proven to be a real partner in our ever to...
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my prediction is the military is not done in egypt. they've been in charge for 60 years and i will be real surprised if we don't have either a military officer or somebody with a very close ties to the military who serves as the next president of egypt. yes, sir. >> aside from the fact they were in different parties was eisenhower's's relationship with truman? >> i don't pretend to be expert on that. there is a book called harry and ike. that's the correct title. i forget the author's name. i'm an old guy and the part of my brain that remembers names has died. [laughter] and so i get caught with that sometimes. it was not an easy relationship. having said that, you know, truman chose eisenhower to head nato. we now know from the diary that he intended to persuade ike as early as 1948 to run for president on the democratic ticket. how serious that was for truman i haven't studied but we now know that is in his diaries. on the other hand there is very tense in 1953 at the inaugural inauguration eisenhower did not get out of the car and g
my prediction is the military is not done in egypt. they've been in charge for 60 years and i will be real surprised if we don't have either a military officer or somebody with a very close ties to the military who serves as the next president of egypt. yes, sir. >> aside from the fact they were in different parties was eisenhower's's relationship with truman? >> i don't pretend to be expert on that. there is a book called harry and ike. that's the correct title. i forget the...
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i want to go straight to egypt, mohammed jamjoom. first of all, this woman, do we know who she is, how she is today? >> reporter: well, brook, since this video emerged, our team has been reaching out trying to get ahold of this woman in the video. we've not been able to. we've spoken to a woman who purports to be a friend of this woman. she says that the woman has been severely traumatized, that she's just not ready yet to speak to the media. she's pretty badly bruised you, adds you can imagine, and maybe she'd want to in the days to come, but right now she's not ready to tell her story publicly at this stage, brooke? >> looking at these images, her shirt ripped off her, these uniformed officers' feet stomping on her, what has the reaction been in both the public and the press there where you are? >> reporter: to put it simply, one of outrage. as you can imagine, in an islamic country, for people to be seeing a woman treated in this way, not just being abused, not just being beaten, but having clothes torn off, being stomped on, as y
i want to go straight to egypt, mohammed jamjoom. first of all, this woman, do we know who she is, how she is today? >> reporter: well, brook, since this video emerged, our team has been reaching out trying to get ahold of this woman in the video. we've not been able to. we've spoken to a woman who purports to be a friend of this woman. she says that the woman has been severely traumatized, that she's just not ready yet to speak to the media. she's pretty badly bruised you, adds you can...
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have already signed up for a moscow meet on the weekend but russia should have been all my friend to egypt and to rebuild from scratch can take a decade.
have already signed up for a moscow meet on the weekend but russia should have been all my friend to egypt and to rebuild from scratch can take a decade.
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congressman who was in charge of the appropriation. >> with even politically very eager to help egypt at that point? >> no, he was not. he was politically, he was not at all anxious to help the president because he fancied himself being in opposition that strengthened him domestically. but he was -- i went up to call him off the floor to ask them to please vote for things that the president wanted, and he eventually said yes, he would. but he never forget me for it. >> you've got another question for michael but as a presidential the story are you aware of any first lady prior to jaclyn kid who provide a candid public revelation of her experience in the white house? >> no. and one thing that you study her life, she always broke the mold pictures always innovating and perhaps maybe premier the most important innovation she made was this idea that should be as for eight half hours very personal questions in great detail about her time as first lady. that had not happened before cut and since then it almost always happens. first ladies even writes book -- even write books. >> her wit and
congressman who was in charge of the appropriation. >> with even politically very eager to help egypt at that point? >> no, he was not. he was politically, he was not at all anxious to help the president because he fancied himself being in opposition that strengthened him domestically. but he was -- i went up to call him off the floor to ask them to please vote for things that the president wanted, and he eventually said yes, he would. but he never forget me for it. >> you've...
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egypt carried out 17 raids on 10 ngos on thursday. t that becoming far too typical in syria, shots fired there. thousands of syrians taking to the streets for more anti-government protests. these latest protests come at the same time that the arab league observers are there to see if government forces are abiding by a peace agreement. the military says they are only protecting themselves. opposition leaders say as many as 35 people were killed yesterday. computer hackers claim they have dumped the personal information, including credit card numbers and passwords, of 1 million people on to the web. people targeted have registered on a website of stratfor, a global independetelligence agen. a statement said we call upon all armies of darkness to use and abuse that password information to wreak havoc on rich and powerful oppressors. kill, kitties, kill and burn them down peacefully. the group says their next target will be tonight and they will target law enforcement. >>> you need $60,000? it's yours if you have information on that fire
egypt carried out 17 raids on 10 ngos on thursday. t that becoming far too typical in syria, shots fired there. thousands of syrians taking to the streets for more anti-government protests. these latest protests come at the same time that the arab league observers are there to see if government forces are abiding by a peace agreement. the military says they are only protecting themselves. opposition leaders say as many as 35 people were killed yesterday. computer hackers claim they have dumped...
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have already signed up for a moscow meet on the weekend but russia should have been all my friend to egypt had to rebuild from scratch can take decades tens of thousands of young people are preparing to come out onto the streets and voice discontent and that means millions won't it's a safe bet many of them remember all too well the turbulent ninety's what chaos means for such a large country and aren't willing to go back and start over and he's now r.t. moscow. well be sure to stay tuned to our team next week for a brand new line up shape up or ship out just one month after occupy oakland protesters shut down a major port groups across the west coast are trying to follow suit and they're asking dock workers to help them make it happen this as police forces across the country conduct raid after raid on occupy protests from san diego to seattle the movement is still going strong despite the cold weather our team is in california and we will bring you the very latest and polling for paul he might not be the republican front runner but ron paul's presidential campaign is certainly gaining gro
have already signed up for a moscow meet on the weekend but russia should have been all my friend to egypt had to rebuild from scratch can take decades tens of thousands of young people are preparing to come out onto the streets and voice discontent and that means millions won't it's a safe bet many of them remember all too well the turbulent ninety's what chaos means for such a large country and aren't willing to go back and start over and he's now r.t. moscow. well be sure to stay tuned to...
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egypt and pakistan, danger and opportunity. china is a competitor. and russia, arrival. >>> president obama is pushing hard for an extension of the payroll tax holiday. speaking of pennsylvania. yesterday, the president warned of a massive blow to the economy if republicans block it. president support of extending the tax cut, but not boosting taxes on the very wealthy to pay for it. >>> the ongoing scandal at penn state university. last night, penn state administrators participated in town hall meetings that were organized by students. the meeting was held soon after the first lawsuit was filed against former assistant football coach jerry sandusky. a lawyer for the unidentified plaintiff, now 29, says sandusky sexually abused him more than 100 times, starting when he was 10 years old. >> sandusky spotted him and spotted his promise and began to groom him, and that is what predators do. >> reporter: the suit also alleges sandusky threatened the boy's family to keep him quiet. >>> the lights went out in parts of langs last los angeles last night beca
egypt and pakistan, danger and opportunity. china is a competitor. and russia, arrival. >>> president obama is pushing hard for an extension of the payroll tax holiday. speaking of pennsylvania. yesterday, the president warned of a massive blow to the economy if republicans block it. president support of extending the tax cut, but not boosting taxes on the very wealthy to pay for it. >>> the ongoing scandal at penn state university. last night, penn state administrators...
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egypt, osama bin laden, and libya. >>> and number five, the ipad 2. the iphone 5. number 3 was the japan earthquake. number 2, occupy. and google's fastest rising news, hurricane irene. stop. [ female announcer ] more people are using wireless devices... in more ways than ever. and our networks are getting crowded. but if congress frees up more wireless spectrum... we can empower more people to innovate... putting momentum behind our economy. and we can reduce the deficit... with more than thirty billion dollars paid by america's wireless companies. it's simple -- more spectrum means more freedom. for everyone. >>> the lungs are the most difficult organs to transplant and 20% of donor lungs are deemed usable. >> tonight's health alert, anita brikman shows us how u.s. scientists are experimenting on how to make more lungs available. >> it has been a long journey for patricia. she has been waiting six months for a lung transplant. >> i had a number of calls that they weren't viable. >> running out of options. the former smoker turned into an experimental procedure. i
egypt, osama bin laden, and libya. >>> and number five, the ipad 2. the iphone 5. number 3 was the japan earthquake. number 2, occupy. and google's fastest rising news, hurricane irene. stop. [ female announcer ] more people are using wireless devices... in more ways than ever. and our networks are getting crowded. but if congress frees up more wireless spectrum... we can empower more people to innovate... putting momentum behind our economy. and we can reduce the deficit... with more...
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>> well, there is still egypt and pakistan and afghanistan and iran. and i think, this country as well will continue to keep all of us very busy. it is far from certain what will happen in iraq in the coming weeks and months even. the government here is growing more and more authoritarian. iran pose the influence is expanding. the u.s. embassy has an enormous footprint, which is likely to be very unpopular with the iraqis, considering most of working your security contractors, who have a terrible reputation. across the middle east and beyond, we will be very busy. >> i'm sure this store will continue to unfold. richard, thank you for your amazing reporting from baghdad, and stay safe. >> he has done a great job. the final gop presidential debate before the iowa caucuses -- iowa caucuses. seven candidates will face off. they will also gain momentum heading into new hampshire. sally kidd has the update. >> polls show the race in iowa is tightening act -- as the gop contenders prepared to take the stage in sioux city. >> campaigning in iowa, the great new
>> well, there is still egypt and pakistan and afghanistan and iran. and i think, this country as well will continue to keep all of us very busy. it is far from certain what will happen in iraq in the coming weeks and months even. the government here is growing more and more authoritarian. iran pose the influence is expanding. the u.s. embassy has an enormous footprint, which is likely to be very unpopular with the iraqis, considering most of working your security contractors, who have a...
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number three, the arab spring spreads from tunisia, regimes fall in egypt and libya. around the globe, it's been a year of protests, of people power, of revolution. and the arab spring started with the single salesman in tunisia who lit himself on fire in protests when officials prevented him from selling his goods on the streets. his desperate act set off a call for freedom that echoed across the region. the protests brought the downfall of tunisia's leader and doomed the long-standing regime in egypt. it helped spark a war in libya. dictator moammar gadhafi flees and is later killed. number two, japan suffers a major earthquake, tsunami and nuclear crisis. >> oh, my god. that is the biggest earthquake to date. it is still going. oh, my god, the building is going to fall. >> on march 11th, a devastating 9.0 earthquake strikes off the coast of japan, but the worst was yet to come. the quake triggers a massive tsunami, sweeping away nearly everything in its path. then, a partial meltdown at the fukushma nuclear plant. with radiation leaking into the air and sea. number
number three, the arab spring spreads from tunisia, regimes fall in egypt and libya. around the globe, it's been a year of protests, of people power, of revolution. and the arab spring started with the single salesman in tunisia who lit himself on fire in protests when officials prevented him from selling his goods on the streets. his desperate act set off a call for freedom that echoed across the region. the protests brought the downfall of tunisia's leader and doomed the long-standing regime...
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back to 2009 when we had an opportunity to impact iran, whether it's been the way he stood back in egypt and did not try to negotiate, people who could come in and work with us, now we have rad dal islamists as the head of egypt, whether it was leading from the rear, if you will in libya, the idea that this president now, with iran getting one of our preddor -- predator drobes in their position and he had two opportunities, or he didn't have two opportunities, he had two choices. actually, he had three. he chose the worst. those two opportunities he had was to either retrieve that drone or destroy it and he did the worst of the three and he did absolutely nothing and the russians and the chinese will have our highly technical equipment now. this president is the problem, not something that newt gingrich said. [applause] >> we have to take a break right now. we have a partner in all this. yahoo. we're going to have a question when we come back about the struggles of the middle class. we have a question on yahoo about the last time those of you had a personal financial strain that forced y
back to 2009 when we had an opportunity to impact iran, whether it's been the way he stood back in egypt and did not try to negotiate, people who could come in and work with us, now we have rad dal islamists as the head of egypt, whether it was leading from the rear, if you will in libya, the idea that this president now, with iran getting one of our preddor -- predator drobes in their position and he had two opportunities, or he didn't have two opportunities, he had two choices. actually, he...
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jim clancy in egypt. thanks, jim. >>> for nearly nine years, camp victly that been the heartbeat of the u.s. military operation in iraq and now the iraqis are officially in control. the formal hand over took place overnight in baghdad. it follows yesterday's ceremony where vice president biden praised coalition and iraqi soldiers for their service. if the schedule holds that number will be zero three weeks from now. >>> still to come, death and destruction, then chaos and confusion. you're going to hear the gripping just released audiotapes from emergency responders at that scene. the scene of last august's tragic stage collapse at the indiana state fair. >>> the senate is passing tough, new sanctions against iran. why the white house says it could backfire and end up costing you money. >>> and, yeah. rolexs, all part of a billion dollar money-making effort by the federal government to see that justice is served. >>> you're watching "american morning." i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. if you have painful,
jim clancy in egypt. thanks, jim. >>> for nearly nine years, camp victly that been the heartbeat of the u.s. military operation in iraq and now the iraqis are officially in control. the formal hand over took place overnight in baghdad. it follows yesterday's ceremony where vice president biden praised coalition and iraqi soldiers for their service. if the schedule holds that number will be zero three weeks from now. >>> still to come, death and destruction, then chaos and...
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people who would come in that could work with us, and now we have radical islamists as the head of egypt, whether it was leading from the rear, if you will, in libya. the idea that this president now, with iran getting one of our predator drones in their possession, and he had two opportunities -- well, he didn't have two opportunities, he had two choices -- actually, he had three. and he chose the worst. and those two opportunities he had was to either retrieve that drone, or to destroy it, and he did the worst of the three and he did absolutely nothing. and the russians and the chinese will have our highly technical equipment now. this president is the problem, not something that newt gingrich said. [applause] >> we have to take a break right now, and i just want to say that we have a partner in all of this, which of course is yahoo. i want to put up a question which we want to address when we come back about the struggles of the middle class in this country. and we have a question yahoo about the last time those of you had a personal financial strain that forced you to cut back on a n
people who would come in that could work with us, and now we have radical islamists as the head of egypt, whether it was leading from the rear, if you will, in libya. the idea that this president now, with iran getting one of our predator drones in their possession, and he had two opportunities -- well, he didn't have two opportunities, he had two choices -- actually, he had three. and he chose the worst. and those two opportunities he had was to either retrieve that drone, or to destroy it,...
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. >>> tourists arant exactly flocking to egypt. so, can egypt recover? we'll have a live report a little later on in the program. we're back after this. capital one's new cash rewards card gives you a 50 percent annual bonus. so you earn 50 percent more cash. if you're not satisfied with 50% more cash, send it back! i'll be right here, waiting for it. who wouldn't want more cash? [ insects chirping ] i'll take it. i'll make it rain up in here. [ male announcer ] the new capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet? sorry i'll clean this up. shouldn't have made it rain. it's good. honey, i love you... oh my gosh, oh my gosh.. look at these big pieces of potato. ♪ what's that? big piece of potato. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> welcome back. today elections continues in egypt as the country struggles to transition to democracy and after all the unrest this past year, tourists are staying away. >>> egypt's tourism industry is hurting and that's a big deal for a nation that p
. >>> tourists arant exactly flocking to egypt. so, can egypt recover? we'll have a live report a little later on in the program. we're back after this. capital one's new cash rewards card gives you a 50 percent annual bonus. so you earn 50 percent more cash. if you're not satisfied with 50% more cash, send it back! i'll be right here, waiting for it. who wouldn't want more cash? [ insects chirping ] i'll take it. i'll make it rain up in here. [ male announcer ] the new capital one...
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calm between egypt and israel. well, he is out. we do not know who the new leader will be. if i were president, i would make it real clear that if they do not want to honor the relationship with israel they have had in the past, we are not going to honor the relationship of providing aid that we have provided. they cannot have it both ways. it comes down to economic influence. >> how would you deal with this blockade of the afghani border by the pakistani government? >> you need to make sure we know the facts. they are doing an investigation to determine the facts. that is where i start. for example, we are not sure that the nato military was not provoked by some early reports. that has to be a part of the whole analysis of where do we go to from here. until we know more about the situation -- i think it is unfortunate that they are going to block some of our supplies going to afghanistan which will create some different pressures in the military. they will figure out a way. they will figure out a way to survive bu
calm between egypt and israel. well, he is out. we do not know who the new leader will be. if i were president, i would make it real clear that if they do not want to honor the relationship with israel they have had in the past, we are not going to honor the relationship of providing aid that we have provided. they cannot have it both ways. it comes down to economic influence. >> how would you deal with this blockade of the afghani border by the pakistani government? >> you need to...
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citizens toppled long-time lead are in tunisia and egypt but it was the dangerous dictator of libya who put up the biggest fight. his 40-year reign of terror came to a gruesome end when fighters killed him in his hometown in october. the arab spring, as it became known, stretched into summer and fall with deadly protests persisting persisting in syria and yemen. >>> a devastating tsunami and earthquake in japan. a stormy spring in the u.s. meteorologists said there were more than 750 tornadoes in april alone. hundreds of people were killed. but the hardest hit city was joplin, missouri. a powerful ef-5 tornado left 157 people dead making the joplin twister the deadliest in decades. a new era of british royalty began when prince william and his blushing bride, kate, swapped vows. may 1st, a dramatic late night announcement from the commander in chief. a team led by navy seals swooped into this come pound in pakistan where they said they found osama bin laden. the seals reportedly shot him in the face and defense officials say the world's most wanted man was later buried at sea. urchle sa
citizens toppled long-time lead are in tunisia and egypt but it was the dangerous dictator of libya who put up the biggest fight. his 40-year reign of terror came to a gruesome end when fighters killed him in his hometown in october. the arab spring, as it became known, stretched into summer and fall with deadly protests persisting persisting in syria and yemen. >>> a devastating tsunami and earthquake in japan. a stormy spring in the u.s. meteorologists said there were more than 750...
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he visited egypt, syria, no, not syria. saudi arabia, iraq, turkey, even offered to meet with ahmadinejad. yet in three years in office he hasn't had the time or interest to visit israel. our allies, our friend. the sole middle east nations that fully shares our values, the nation of president truman's words that's an embodiment of our great ideals of this civilization. know, over the last three years president obama has instead chase and israel. is an ago addressed united nations and the president chastise israel but had almost had nothing to say about hamas launching thousands of rockets into israel sky. he's publicly propose that israel a top indefensible borders. he's insulted prime minister netanyahu and he's been timid and weak in the face of the existential threat that iran faces -- excuse me, that israel faces from iran. these actions have emboldened palestinian hard-liners, and are now opposed to form a unity government with terrorists and hamas. they feel they can bypass israel at the bargaining table. president o
he visited egypt, syria, no, not syria. saudi arabia, iraq, turkey, even offered to meet with ahmadinejad. yet in three years in office he hasn't had the time or interest to visit israel. our allies, our friend. the sole middle east nations that fully shares our values, the nation of president truman's words that's an embodiment of our great ideals of this civilization. know, over the last three years president obama has instead chase and israel. is an ago addressed united nations and the...
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armg our sunni allies by trying to create an allegiance between israel and saudi arabia, israel and egypt against iran. i'm not exactly sure if that's the best idea going forward because as you know, this is not the middle east that we were dealing with during the bush administration. we no longer have just a handful of dictators that we can tell what to do. we now have slowly emerging democratic governments across the middle east, and the will of the people and the interest of the people in the region are going to be paramount. so whether this is going to work or not insofar as putting pressure on iran, i'm not so sure about that. >> we will have you come back at some point and reassess for coming on. thank you so much, reza aslan. we appreciate your time. >>> we'll ask rick santorum if he's ready to become a top-tier candidate. >>> also ahead, a 911 recording of a horrific crime. authorities say it's the voice of the killer. >>> and that is a picture of the gorgeous state capital here in des moines, iowa. we're inside one of the gorgeous rooms inside this capitol. it used to be the supr
armg our sunni allies by trying to create an allegiance between israel and saudi arabia, israel and egypt against iran. i'm not exactly sure if that's the best idea going forward because as you know, this is not the middle east that we were dealing with during the bush administration. we no longer have just a handful of dictators that we can tell what to do. we now have slowly emerging democratic governments across the middle east, and the will of the people and the interest of the people in...
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whether it's his bungling of egypt. controlling a country that wasn't a friendly country and a partner in peace to israel no longer be. he's bungled syria. syria, a client state of iran, he went out and embraced them, opened up an ambassadorship, and now called assad a reformer and assad has done nothing but brutalize his people even more as a result. we continue to have diplomatic relations and treaties into assad as the rest of the world is stepping away from him for the thug that he is. >> appreciate your time. >> thank you, john. >> appreciate it. >>> senator rick santorum earlier today. one of iowa's big decisions three weeks from now, how many candidates get lost in the field. >>> the drone that went down in iran, violating iran's airspace. some say president obama should have been committed what could have been interpreted as an act of war. bombing the wreckage before iran could get its hands on sensitive technology. woman: my father came to america selling fishcakes from the back of his truck, and in 1942, of co
whether it's his bungling of egypt. controlling a country that wasn't a friendly country and a partner in peace to israel no longer be. he's bungled syria. syria, a client state of iran, he went out and embraced them, opened up an ambassadorship, and now called assad a reformer and assad has done nothing but brutalize his people even more as a result. we continue to have diplomatic relations and treaties into assad as the rest of the world is stepping away from him for the thug that he is....
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i am distressed by what is happening to the religious minorities in egypt specifically, the coptic christians. i would like to know the discussions the state department may have had with the syrian national council and other groups. have any of those centers on developing a constitutional framework that protects all religious minorities and allows the free practice of religion? has that been the case? if not, why not? >> thank you for your question. the issue you have raised has been precisely the focus of every single interaction we have had with the syrian opposition. we focused on two points in particular. and again this is mainly with the syrian national council but it would apply across the board to other organizations. number one, it is absolutely essential that minorities, whether they be christians, kurds or whenever be adequately represented on the inside. in these organizations. and there is significant progress being made in that direction. number 2 -- >> can you elaborate on the progress being made? >> there are people being incorporated into the organization particularly the syri
i am distressed by what is happening to the religious minorities in egypt specifically, the coptic christians. i would like to know the discussions the state department may have had with the syrian national council and other groups. have any of those centers on developing a constitutional framework that protects all religious minorities and allows the free practice of religion? has that been the case? if not, why not? >> thank you for your question. the issue you have raised has been...
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egypt is afraid. saudi arabia suffered, and others are afraid to i think the problem is also the problem of europe and beyond your. is the problem of stability of the world because the movies with implications of the world, and, therefore, i think my answer to the question of whose problem it is, i think it is the problem of the free world. it is flattering to think that israel is the most important thing in the world. but you really think this was about israel? we are an important country. i tell you how it views the world of the world is based on two pillars. soviet communism and american capitalism. one of them is gone and the term of the other is soon to come. islam is the future ideology. .. >> so, again, the problem is not solely, not exclusively, and i would say not even mainly the problem of israel. so what can be done? i think there is a lot to be done short of military, use of military power. i don't mind if they say all options are on the table. put on your table whatever you want. i wish -
egypt is afraid. saudi arabia suffered, and others are afraid to i think the problem is also the problem of europe and beyond your. is the problem of stability of the world because the movies with implications of the world, and, therefore, i think my answer to the question of whose problem it is, i think it is the problem of the free world. it is flattering to think that israel is the most important thing in the world. but you really think this was about israel? we are an important country. i...
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. >> police in egypt are clashing with protests. >> january 25th, egypt's tahrir square becomes the staging grounds for demonstrations and they demand hosni mubarak give up power. >> they are celebrating here tonight. >> gadhafi, the son of moammar gadhafi on libyan state television there basically warning the people of libya, saying this is not tunisia and things will go in a much different direction. >> february 16th, all eyes on libya as anti-gadhafi protesters take to the streets in benghazi. a bloody crackdown followed. it would take months before gadhafi was capture and killed. >> oh, my god, the building is going to fall. >> a massive wall of water swept ashore along japan's northeastern coast surging well inland sweeping away cars and boats and homes, almost anything in its path. >> march 11th, scenes of utter devastation as an earthquake measuring 9.0 spawns a tsunami and the walls of water heavily damage nuclear reactors and for weeks the japan government and its people feared the worse, massive radiation leaks. >> these people are very resilient and working very hard. there's a l
. >> police in egypt are clashing with protests. >> january 25th, egypt's tahrir square becomes the staging grounds for demonstrations and they demand hosni mubarak give up power. >> they are celebrating here tonight. >> gadhafi, the son of moammar gadhafi on libyan state television there basically warning the people of libya, saying this is not tunisia and things will go in a much different direction. >> february 16th, all eyes on libya as anti-gadhafi protesters...
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. >>> also, egypt, election results are in, sort of. we are still waiting to find out who exactly won. we do know that moments ago egypt's election commission, 62% of voters turned out but did not name any winners. happening right now, and this is the final national guard unit from the state of california to come home from iraq. and are you ready for the ready, set, go moment? it's happening right now. can we listen in for a moment? and we will see what is going on. many kleenexes going on at this moment. one of our correspondents is standing by. we will take you back to san mateo, california. >>> i want to take you to indiana. last year's horrific accident at the state fair. who could forget this video? this is the precise moment when the video collapsed. we are now getting a terrifying view of the tragedy from the first responders there. our affiliate wthr compiled the radio traffic from that evening. here it is. >> the situation is this. the stage framework and the speakers have collapsed on to the rows of chairs just in front. >> ca
. >>> also, egypt, election results are in, sort of. we are still waiting to find out who exactly won. we do know that moments ago egypt's election commission, 62% of voters turned out but did not name any winners. happening right now, and this is the final national guard unit from the state of california to come home from iraq. and are you ready for the ready, set, go moment? it's happening right now. can we listen in for a moment? and we will see what is going on. many kleenexes...
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in egypt, police and soldiers stormed 17 offices of pro-democracy and human rights groups that have criticized military rule. witnesses reported security forces interrogated employees, and seized files and computers. at least three of the targeted offices belonged to groups based in the u.s. in washington, state department spokeswoman victoria nuland called for a halt to the raids. >> this action is inconsistent with the bilateral cooperation we have had over many years. suffice it to say, we don't think that this action is justified, and we want to see the harassment end, and we want to see the property returned. >> sreenivasan: nuland said the u.s. ambassador in cairo has spoken to egyptian officials about the situation and insisted on immediate action. the u.s. has finalized the sale of $30 billion worth of f-15 fighter jets to saudi arabia. the announcement today involves 84 new planes, and upgrades to 70 more. it's part of a larger, ten-year agreement. word of the fighter deal followed threats by iran to disrupt oil traffic from the persian gulf, if the west embargoes iranian oil. thousan
in egypt, police and soldiers stormed 17 offices of pro-democracy and human rights groups that have criticized military rule. witnesses reported security forces interrogated employees, and seized files and computers. at least three of the targeted offices belonged to groups based in the u.s. in washington, state department spokeswoman victoria nuland called for a halt to the raids. >> this action is inconsistent with the bilateral cooperation we have had over many years. suffice it to...
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but more long term countries like egypt and turkey and probably saudi arabia and some of the other gulf states would develop their own nuclear programs whether through the enriched uranium route or the use of plutonium from processed reactor fuel. rick: ambassador, let's add israel to this discussion. israel is a country widely believed to be a nuclear nation. it has not come out and claimed officially that it does have a nuclear arsenal, but most people think that it does. what happens if saudi arabia or some other middle eastern country becomes nuclear? what effect does that have on israel and on the iews as well? -- u.s. as well? >> quite clearly, israel's strategic vulnerability would increase. i think that's why people in israel and the united states are so focused on iran. that's really the tipping point. i think virtually everybody in the region believes israel has nuclear weapons. that has not been enough to provoke the saudis, the egyptians or others to get nuclear weapons in return because they don't really see israel as that much of a threat to them except in self-defense. ir
but more long term countries like egypt and turkey and probably saudi arabia and some of the other gulf states would develop their own nuclear programs whether through the enriched uranium route or the use of plutonium from processed reactor fuel. rick: ambassador, let's add israel to this discussion. israel is a country widely believed to be a nuclear nation. it has not come out and claimed officially that it does have a nuclear arsenal, but most people think that it does. what happens if...
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tensions flared in egypt today as soldiers stormed a protest camp in cairo. at least three protesters were shot to death, with more than 200 injured. the troops battled crowds outside the cabinet building, where demonstrators had camped for three weeks, demanding an end to military rule. and tv footage showed security officers throwing rocks at protesters from atop the building. thousands of people in china gathered for a memorial service today in a small fishing village that's seen months of unrest. they mourned a local butcher who fought against farmland being seized for development without the owners' consent. he died sunday after being detained for rioting, but family members said his body showed signs of abuse. local authorities reported the man died of heart failure. outspoken writer christopher hitchens died last night of pneumonia after a long struggle with esophageal cancer. the british-born hitchens was known for biting commentary on politics and religion, including his 2007 book "god is not great," a manifesto for atheists. christopher hitchens was
tensions flared in egypt today as soldiers stormed a protest camp in cairo. at least three protesters were shot to death, with more than 200 injured. the troops battled crowds outside the cabinet building, where demonstrators had camped for three weeks, demanding an end to military rule. and tv footage showed security officers throwing rocks at protesters from atop the building. thousands of people in china gathered for a memorial service today in a small fishing village that's seen months of...